Copper, chlorine and aluminum as source of electricity
Copper, chlorine and aluminum as source of electricity Paul Jay D. Amaro... [et.al]. - 2015 - 64 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cm.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The general objective of this study is to determine the acceptability of Copper, Chlorine and Aluminum as Source of Electricity. It was conducted at University of Rizal System Morong Campus During S.Y. 2015-2016. The study made use of a developmental method and descriptive methods of research respectively. These methods were used to develop the copper, chlorine and aluminum as source of electricity and determined the level of acceptability in terms of design effectiveness, usability and maintenance. As to the acceptability of copper, chlorine and aluminum as source of electricity as perceived by the end-users and experts, it was found out that the device was extremely accepted by both group of respondents in terms of design, effectiveness, usability and maintenance. The finding revealed that the project derived as accurate results. Moreover, based from the findings it was concluded that there is no significant difference between the evaluation made by two groups of respondents in terms of design, effectiveness, usability and maintenance. It was recommended that only light appliances such as LED and charger may be used as load for the developed device. Further study on effectiveness of the different chemicals used in order to determine the electric current produce must be conducted.
Electricity -- Experiments and study.
QC 516 / .C785 2015
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The general objective of this study is to determine the acceptability of Copper, Chlorine and Aluminum as Source of Electricity. It was conducted at University of Rizal System Morong Campus During S.Y. 2015-2016. The study made use of a developmental method and descriptive methods of research respectively. These methods were used to develop the copper, chlorine and aluminum as source of electricity and determined the level of acceptability in terms of design effectiveness, usability and maintenance. As to the acceptability of copper, chlorine and aluminum as source of electricity as perceived by the end-users and experts, it was found out that the device was extremely accepted by both group of respondents in terms of design, effectiveness, usability and maintenance. The finding revealed that the project derived as accurate results. Moreover, based from the findings it was concluded that there is no significant difference between the evaluation made by two groups of respondents in terms of design, effectiveness, usability and maintenance. It was recommended that only light appliances such as LED and charger may be used as load for the developed device. Further study on effectiveness of the different chemicals used in order to determine the electric current produce must be conducted.
Electricity -- Experiments and study.
QC 516 / .C785 2015